I think we've all noticed by now that the Multiquote, Quote, Edit, Delete, and Report Post buttons on posts are all scrunched together.

The buttons still work, but you have to be careful when using them to make sure you've positioned your cursor on the button you really want to use. If you carefully float your cursor under each button, you'll get a written text explanation of what that button is.

This has been reported to the tech and editorial staff. When we hear anything back, we'll let you know.

I notice slight differences in two different browsers. On Safari, I'm able to hover over the buttons to access Multi-Quote, Quote, Delete, and Report Post. Edit button isn't there.

On Firefox, I can only access Multi-Quote and Report Post. To quote another poster using the MULTI-QUOTE key, press Multi-Quote, then press Post Reply at the bottom to mimic the Quote feature.

I notice slight differences in two different browsers. On Safari, I'm able to hover over the buttons to access Multi-Quote, Quote, Delete, and Report Post. Edit button isn't there.

Internet Explorer shows the Edit button as well, but for some reason it functions as a second quote button. Firefox (which I normally prefer to use for Beliefnet) is hopeless.

Wow, whodathunk IE would be better in this case? Thanks for chiming in Ken, it's helpful to know how different browsers handle this. Are you able to actually edit your post, or when you click on the edit button does it default to multiquote?

Internet Explorer shows the Edit button as well, but for some reason it functions as a second quote button. Firefox (which I normally prefer to use for Beliefnet) is hopeless.

Wow, whodathunk IE would be better in this case? Thanks for chiming in Ken, it's helpful to know how different browsers handle this. Are you able to actually edit your post, or when you click on the edit button does it default to multiquote?

Internet Explorer shows the Edit button as well, but for some reason it functions as a second quote button. Firefox (which I normally prefer to use for Beliefnet) is hopeless.

Wow, whodathunk IE would be better in this case? Thanks for chiming in Ken, it's helpful to know how different browsers handle this. Are you able to actually edit your post, or when you click on the edit button does it default to multiquote?

Internet Explorer shows the Edit button as well, but for some reason it functions as a second quote button. Firefox (which I normally prefer to use for Beliefnet) is hopeless.

Wow, whodathunk IE would be better in this case? Thanks for chiming in Ken, it's helpful to know how different browsers handle this. Are you able to actually edit your post, or when you click on the edit button does it default to multiquote?

It defaults to quote. I'll show you.

See? I clicked ED, but instead it quoted my post.

Thank you Ken.... I was hoping that at least one browser would open up the edit button. Grrr.